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astrolabe (instrument)
astrology (in astrology)
astronaut (in space)
astronomical unit (AU) (measure)
astronomy (in astronomy, science)
astrophysics (in astrophysics)
Astruc of Lunel (Religion)
Asturias (region, former kingdom, Spain)
Asturias, Miguel ngel (Guatemalan novelist, poet & statesman/stateswoman)
Asuncin (city, Paraguay)
Asvaghosa (Religion)
asvamedha (Religion)
Aswan High Dam (Architecture)
Aswn (city, dam, Egypt)
asylum (in sociology)
asymmetric synthesis (Chemistry)
AT&T Inc. (abbreviation)
Atacama Desert (region, Chile)
Atahuallpa (Peruvian statesman/stateswoman)
Atalanta (in Greek Mythology)
atalhyk (Middle East)
Atargatis (ancient religion, ancient Syria)
Atatrk, Mustafa Kemal (Political Leader)
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ataxia (condition)
Atbara River (Africa)
Atchafalaya Bay (North America)
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Co. (Business and Economics)
Atget, (Jean-) Eugne (-Auguste) (French photographer)
Athabasca, Lake (lake, Canada)
Athanasius, Saint (Religion)
atheism (in religion)
Athena (in Greek Mythology)
Athens (city, Greece)
athlete's foot (contagious fungal skin infection)
athletics (in sports)
Atitln, Lake (Latin America)
Atkins, Chet (Guitarist / Music Producer / Country Musician)
Atlanta (city, Georgia)
Atlanta Campaign (historical event, war)
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The (Literature)
Atlantic Charter (treaty, England/United States)
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